What is Wisteria Lane's horrifying gay secret?
When we caught up with "Desperate Housewives" star Dana Delaney at the GLAAD Media Awards last night, she revealed the dark and horrifying secret history of the Wisteria Lane house where the first openly gay couple now live.
Seems the house originally belonged to "The Munsters," where the popular '60s sitcom that was a combination of "Frankenstein" and "Leave it to Beaver," was shot.
"And I love the fact that it's painted lavender now," Dana said.
Originally, the Munsters' home was a crumbling Gothic mansion, with creaky doors, filthy with dust and cobwebs.
We simply love what Bob and Lee have done with the place.
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